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Strafe Left: The Formative Years #18

By Tim Stone on February 24th, 2008 at 9:50 am.

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From August 05.

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  1. Sander says:

    “It’s funny, ’cause it’s twue.”

    And not coincidentally, pretty much exactly the reason I’d give up on ‘finishing’ any of the loot-em-ups I’ve played in the past, including this one.

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  2. Acosta says:

    hahaha, awesome. I wish developer showed more imagination with their creation process, especially on MMOs, where is the biggest potential, but they keep wasting it.

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  3. Cigol says:

    Like it :D

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  4. Nick says:

    Love the alternate text too =)

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  5. Mike says:

    I’d forgotten this one. It’s one of my favourites, didn’t realise you’d put it up!

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  6. fulis says:

    aww =) made me smile

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